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Zach Westerfield Real Life BRRR - The facts about delayed financing from a Newbie
11 October 2019 | 8 replies
Brian c, feel free to message me and ask as many questions as you want.
Christine Lovett Hiring a Project Manager
30 December 2014 | 5 replies
@Christine Lovett  First off as the purchasing of materials goes, the way we do it is when one of our workers buys materials we have him call us when he gets to the register and we verify the amount and give the cashier our CC number. 
John Colin Rogers 21 Years Old- ON THE SEARCH FOR MY RICH DAD
14 May 2018 | 108 replies
However, my investments in Real Estate have been made possible by a decade of financial discipline, debt repayment (student, vehicle, CC, etc), and a focused effort to become an individual that banks are eager to lend money to.  
Neil Sea Canadians investing in USA
5 December 2021 | 12 replies
Second, once you have your accounting, legal and corporate set up ready to go, you would get a few small cc in your company's name.
Steven Chang Fair Housing Act Gender Discrimination
22 February 2016 | 2 replies
lang=en&cc=usThanks Dana Dunford!
Senad Salihovic How Many Credit Cards Do You Have/Use
24 November 2015 | 7 replies
Having a couple accounts can come in handy, & I'm a fan of having at least 2 main accounts: an account that you can draw cash out of at a cheaper rate (vs a cash advance from a CC) like a bank credit line, & having a solid cash-back/miles card that you can put your expenses on.
Jenny M. City data crime rate- research before investing
14 January 2019 | 5 replies
In my case, although I'm looking at what I consider a good deal (in terms of numbers), I'm just not comfortable with the level of crime I'm identifying - I think it's pushed what I considered a C/C- neighborhood firmly into D neighborhood territory, which means it's out for me.If I had considered that it was going to be on the line between C/C-, I would have asked my prospective property manager to take a look (the property is an out of town investment for me, although I'm familiar with the city I'm looking in). 
Kevin Phu Purchase Vehicle to Uber
15 January 2020 | 31 replies
Wanted to see what the community's opinion is on it and if they feel it could be a good idea.General Info on my situation:Primary vehicle: No payments but can't use as Uber (it's heavily modified)Debt: ~9k in CC (0% apr/21 months due to balance transfer)RE Goal: Build capital ASAP to put myself in good position to purchaseOverall Budget: I make good money and after bills/expense I still have a lot left overI was thinking about purchasing a economical vehicle to double as my daily driver and Uber on the weekends for extra income to put towards RE goal.
Ron Tafoya Tenant has lost his job.
24 February 2017 | 24 replies
He may have several ways to get money (family, friends, CC advances, etc).  
Sammy Lyon From teacher to 10 units in 10 months!
29 October 2021 | 252 replies
In solidarity always, your pal cc :)